Thursday 24 October 2019

Difference, Destiny




I believe our difference is our destiny.
This article has been inspired by a session at the Global Leadership Summit 2019. In this session, Devon Franklin talks of how our difference is our destiny. The minute we start wanting to compromise on our uniqueness and be like everyone else or fit in, we lose out on our destiny. We are designed uniquely from everyone else around us. So we have to seek to discover that difference in us so we can work towards our destiny. There is a temptation to want to be like a particular role model or successful person. This is not advisable as it will rob you of your destiny. The greatest battle we have to face is in overcoming this temptation.
To overcome this temptation, I believe every so often you need to examine or evaluate your life and either start, restart or refocus, continue, clarify, etc. Some people do so by asking the question about what to start doing, what to keep doing, and what to stop doing. This could help you depending on what you are dealing with. I invite you to do this. 

Sometimes we get moving and not even sure how we are doing on the journey unless we take time to evaluate. In any given journey, there are three important times; when we start, when we finish, and when we evaluate. An evaluation like servicing a car gives you the capacity to keep you focused, going with motivation, encouragement, and enough energy to keep on the journey. It helps you to confront the question, "why?". This has got to do with your values, your uniqueness, and what’s important to you. It makes you clarify your bigger “Yes” so you say “No” to anything that doesn’t lead you to your destiny.
Occasionally we get opportunities to come our way. These opportunities might present themselves to us in a way that we can't let them go. We feel we have to take them, or else we will miss out. Most of us are victims of FOMO, Fear Of Missing Out. We don’t want to miss out. We would rather be where we don’t even feel like we need to or be with people who don’t value us because we don’t want to miss out. This, in many cases, might look harmless, but slowly, we start diverting our efforts, resources, time, etc. to something that we don't even believe in. We start climbing a ladder just to realize it's on the wrong wall. We create a habit of always wanting to be like everyone else. The habit could be harmless, but as they say, we make out habits, then our habits make us.

I wonder when was the last time you chose to be different. To be seen as the one who is not riding along. Sometimes you may even be rejected because they or you don’t fit in. I like this statement that rejection is someone's opinion about you. An opinion could vary from one person to another. In that case, you can't walk around projecting to everyone the effect of rejection. With clearly evaluating and examining your life, this could be the best decision ever. To choose to be different, no matter what. To overcome the pressure and bring your uniqueness. To be you, and do you. Not wanting to please everyone.
I call upon you to go discover your difference and pursue it. Own your difference. Don’t be caught up in trying to be like everyone else around you. You will get swallowed up. Don’t curtail your destiny because of an opportunity that looks good but doesn’t appreciate your difference. The journey of growing Africa Youth Leadership Forum has taught me that being unique pays in the long run. You need to have the bandwidth to keep you going as you build your own story. This bandwidth has to come from a point of true and genuine conviction on why you do what you do. It has to be internal.  If it's external, it might not be sustainable.
Find a few friends and talk about this.







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